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Reliable WiFi router with multiple WiFi support?
Please tell me a reliable WiFi router that supports multiple SSIDs and separates clients in these networks into different subnets. The task is to use one device to distribute the Internet in the office and on the street, but so that clients from the street can do NOTHING with the network (get into the admin panel of the router, do spoofing on the internal network, and so on). The issue price is up to 300-400 bucks.
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Or more beautifully - take a router with PoE and two access points, you can meet just the indicated amount. routerboard.com/
Sample setup with pictures + continued
I solved such a problem as follows:
- D-Link DIR-320;
- alternative firmware DD-WRT.
I have two wireless networks on the same router. Each, respectively, has its own SSID - for home and just guest.
Two different subnets. The networks are completely isolated from each other.
Setup instructions here:
www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Multiple_WLANs
You just need to buy any DD-WRT compatible router, flash it and configure it.
List of compatible devices here:
www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Supported_Devices
As one of the examples currently on sale is the ASUS RT-N16.
Apple Airport Extreme ( market ~ $200)
There is a guest network, but no internal access. There is no subnetting, but there is no access from the guest to the main and ethernet networks.
The router is reliable.
1) Mikrotik Virtual AP . A piece of iron is better with Dual Chain .
2) If there are many points and it is possible to allocate a server / virtual machine for management, then another option is www.ubnt.com/unifi
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